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Ichiran's version was the first ramen bowl that I've finished in 2019.
 

Japan 2019: Ichiran Tonkotsu Ramen, Fukuoka - Hakata Branch

I've read a lot of negative comments from people and they say that this isn't good or it's overhyped and overrated. Even recommending that tourists skip this and should visit other ramen shops especially since there are numerous ramen restaurants and yatai stalls in Hakata Area.

I like Ichiran though. There would be better ramens than this but the choices can get overwhelming. So, for the safest bet that is also consistently delicious, Ichiran is still worth a trip. 



These are photos from Ichiran Tonkotsu Ramen in Tenjin. 


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You'd pay your order through that machine, fall in line, you'll be given a checklist on how you want your ramen to be served.


Shouldn't be confusing even for first timers because there are translations available.


Once seated, you'll hand over the ticket and checklist so they can prepare your ramen. 



 I'd love to come back here if I find myself back in the area again. This brand, probably because it's the first ramen I had in Japan, is somehow a comfort food for me. 

Probably about time for me to explore more ramen flavors though. As far as I can remember, I've only eaten tonkatsu based ramen in Japan. Miso, shoyu, and shiyo.

Someday, in a different prefecture.
Someday, in another Japan trip. 💖💖💖



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This gelato place in Asakusa was my number one must-visit (when it comes to food) during our Tokyo Trip. There's just way too much options in Tokyo that it's kinda hard to narrow down but this place topped them all because of their location and them having the "Strongest Matcha in the World." 


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Actually, this wasn't the first time I ate a matcha gelato of this level. I remember buying a scoop when we went to Yufuin in Fukuoka. I also got the most potent one back then but they didn't say that it was the strongest so I was looking forward to this.

Japan 2019: Yufuin Food Trip and Yufuin No Mori Train Ride, Northern Kyushu



It's better to check shop opening time online before going. 

This was in Senso-ji Area. Our itinerary was Senso-ji Temple so we wanted to beat the crowd and headed there at around 8 AM before the shops open. We walked towards the back where this shop was located but it was still closed. Left to explore more of Senso-ji and went back before 11 AM. 

Several minutes before opening, there were people in line already because this shop went viral last year and the queue was long most of the time.


I got number 7 which was the premium matcha, and number 4 which was a milder matcha.


Double Cup with Premium Matcha Gelato

710 Yen


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This was on the same day with Sumidagawa Fireworks Festival or Sumidagawa Hanabi Taikai so the shops in this area closed at 4 PM that day to make way for the festival.

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Looking forward to the day when I'd be able to go matcha shopping in Uji, Kyoto.


I would have loved to taste all the matcha levels though. HAHAHA. Despite being a "matcha addict" for several years, I'm not really well informed of the different varieties of matcha. I would love to learn more about it though... someday.


There's a space upstairs where you can eat your gelato. There are no seats but there are several tables.


Notice I had beads of perspiration on my forehead. HAHAHAHA. Grabe! Japan summer travel is very challenging because of the insane heat. Even if I'm used to the Philippine summer, the heat in Japan was on a different level.


I loved both of these. #7 is potent but not bitter. Still, it's not recommended for matcha "beginners."
 
My matcha standard had gotten so high after our Tokyo Trip. I'm not so picky before but I disliked most of the cafes selling matcha here in PH after that trip - mahal at kulang sa lasa madalas. I'd rather drink at home unless it's for socializing with friends. This is because I was able to purchase premium matcha powders this trip unlike our trip to Fukuoka when all I bought were matcha chocolates so it never sunk in me that the "Japan quality" matcha drink depends on the powder. 🤣


It's advisable to decide on your orders before reaching the counter.


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@xtintina15 Tasted the strongest matcha in the world, and I wanna keep coming back. 💚 I ordered matcha #4 and #7 for comparison, #7 didn't disappoint me - truly of the most potent I've eaten. Although it wasn't bitter, matcha taste that strong isn't for everyone but as a "matcha addict" I loved it soooo much. 💚 Uji, Kyoto someday 🤞 #matcha #suzukien #matchaicecream #asakusa #tokyotravel #suzukienasakusa #strongestmatcha #japan #tokyo #matchalover #japanesematcha #icecream ♬ Matcha - Tuuh


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First Time in Japan: Northern Kyushu Itinerary, Expenses and Travel Tips (From Hakata in Fukuoka)


In the Ramen Capital of the World, Fukuoka, we figured it'll be a mistake not to eat ramen so we chose Ichiran. This is one of the more famous ramen places in the area so expect a wait especially if you're going there during peak hours.


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Their place is a huge building, the first floor are for groups. We were a pair but we wanted to try eating at the solo ramen booths so we went to the second floor.

Outside the door, you'd see a vending machine. You are to choose your order and pay your order at the machine. In turn, it'll dispense a paper indicating the order you paid for which you'll be giving to the server. 


One ramen bowl was 890 Yen and the additional 130 Yen was for the soft-boiled egg. Didn't order drinks anymore since there's a service water in each booth. Even refilled my water bottle there. lol. :)))


Once you're seated, you'll be filling out this from that has options on how you'd like your ramen. I wasn't a fan of ramen and I would just usually share with my mom's order whenever we eat at ramen restaurants here in PH but I don't know, I liked Ichiran's version a lot that I was able to finish an entire bowl. I realized that ramen can doesn't have to be "heavy" and shouldn't make you feel bloated. 

I look forward to visiting ramen places here in MNL now especially Ippudo since we don't have an Ichiran yet. 


The specialty of Ichiran is a tonkotsu based ramen and they make it outstandingly well. The broth tasted rich and savory. Unlike other ramen I've tried, there's umami taste in it but it doesn't feel like it's full of MSG. 


Once your order is served, there is a wooden blind that is let down for your privacy. You can slurp the goodness of this ramen without a care in the world. Made the experience a lot better, tbh,




We didn't stay for a long time in the restaurant 'cause a lot of people were coming in already. They have instant ramen you can take home as well. 


Ichiran's Branch in Hakata, Fukuoka is this entire building. I heard that they have a branch in New York too. 


And that marks the first and definitely not the last time that I've finished one whole regular bowl of ramen by myself. hahaha! 


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If you want to go to Japan but can't score an airplane ticket on a seatsale for Tokyo or Osaka, then look at flights going to Fukuoka 'cause they're usually cheaper. And since it's not as famous as the other two, you won't have a lot of "competitors" when trying to avail a seat. 

I haven't completed my Fukuoka, Japan post series but here are some:

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We were supposed to eat at a Yatai stall for dinner but were a lot of people so we decided to walk near Donki (since we were shopping for souvenirs after eating) and we found Kabawata Shopping Arcade so we went inside. 


I don't know what the name of this restaurant is but it wasn't intimidating and the price of their ramen was placed outside the door so we decided to have dinner here.


We ate at the more famous and more expensive ramen place there a day before dining here but this was actually good enough especially for its price. In the ramen capital of the world, I think it would be more difficult to locate bad ramen places here than the other way around.


Tonkotsu Ramen of Hakata, Fukuoka.


When in Japan, kahit pa-barya barya lang 'yan e mayaman ka na. :))


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First Time in Japan: Northern Kyushu Itinerary, Expenses and Travel Tips (From Hakata in Fukuoka)


Japan trip wouldn't be complete without eating sashimi and sushi, of course. On our last day, we were looking for an eat-all-you-can restaurant but we weren't able to find one so we ate our then last meal in Japan here in Uobei. 


I love Genki Sushi here in the Philippines so upon knowing that they are under the same company, I didn't have hesitation and we immediately got our number. 


Compared to the table seating arrangement here in PH, the one in Japan is on the counter so the order tablet is also per person. Not bad. 




WHAT I LIKED THE MOST IS THAT MOST OF THE PLATES WERE ONLY 108 YEN EACH. Half the price of those being served here... for 1,000 Yen it felt as though we also ate at an eat-all-you-can. 


SALMON for only 108 Yen. Huhuhu! 





I wanted to eat more but I was too full already after eating nine plates of sushi. Weakshit?? hahaha!



Because I've already tried eating here in Uobei, Genki Sushi will never be the same!!!! Ang mahal dito but it's my go-to place whenever I'm craving for salmon sashimi. <3


From Hakata Station, transfer to Yodobashi Building and the food court where Uobei is on the fourth floor. Very easy to locate. 
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81 SEIHAI Sushi Lounge opened last April 2018 - it is a  hotspot to experience great fusion Japanese cuisine, an Instagram-worthy ambiance in every corner, fantastic yet non-obtrusive music as you dine, and its version of Omotenashi (Japanese Hospitality).  


With the help of Google Maps or Waze, it will be easy to locate this restaurant along Timog Avenue. There's a parking space in front so no worries for people bringing their car with them. 


There's an outdoor seating. Perfect for people who loves dining with good music because there are live performances here in the evening. I would've sat there on the kubo-like tables if I had beers to drink with friends. lol


Upon entry, you'll notice the working station. Here is where the chef prepares sushi and makis. You'll be able to see him prepare your food and even opt to seat on the chairs in front of him.

 SASHIMI!! <3


You can get alcohol-infused drinks there as well. 


I love all the table set-up. They seem to have a perfect spot for anyone - may it be a solo dining, group, family etc. You'll find a space for you. 


While waiting for our orders, I couldn't help it but look at all the dragon paintings they have there. Very intricate and beautiful murals painted by hand by artist/photographer Mandy Martinez . Being in Seihai felt like entering an expensive restaurant because of the interior but when you look at the pricelist, you'll know that they serve delicious Japanese food at a very reasonable price. 


I immediately noticed the socket and usb plug on this long table. This is perfect for group meetings for work or for school since you wouldn't have problems with charging your gadgets.


Salmon Sakai
P 340.00

Salmon, cream cheese, avocado. It's fried to perfection -- crunch on your first bite.


Jalapeno Poppers
P 280.00

At first, I was hesitant to try this since it's Jalapeno but I love to try the raw tuna salad on top so I did. -- turns out that this was actually my favorite sushi that night. The spiciness level was bearable even for someone like me who can't eat spicy food.


Shitake Termidor
P 180.00


For rice and curry lovers, they have to options for you:



Beef Curry
P 320.00




Chicken Curry
P 250.00


Sushi Boat
P 3,600.00

My kind of boat <3 


There is definitely something for everyone if you're getting this boat. It has a lot of varieties of maki, sushi, nigiri, dragon roll, hand rolls, and sashimis etc. Looking at it makes me want to back to 81 Seihai immediately!


As much as I love sashimis, it's not all the time that I am able to eat it because for some restaurants and buffets, I doubt the freshness of the raw fish.

I didn't think twice though when dining here in 81 Seihai 'cause I know that chef has prepared the freshest fish... needless to say, the salmon sashimi in this sushi boat melted in my mouth that one slice of it wasn't enough! It tasted clean and fresh. 


I love their drinks - you can choose drinks depending on how you like them made: milk-based or coffee-based.

We went for the milk-based. :) My favorite is the strawberry drink above. Had that all by myself. hehe. 

 





Spicy Beef Ramen
P 310.00

At first spoonful of the broth, I was not taken aback since the spiciness level was something I was able to tolerate but this just gets spicier and spicier upon eating. Perfect for spicy food lovers but something I can't eat a lot of -- kahit kimchi pa 'yan. 

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Sisig Ramen
P 330.00 

SISIG?! 

Very creative and perfect for people exploring fusion dishes. 


Miso Salmon Steak with Mashed Potato
P 520.00

This one is a salmon steak on top of their mashed potato. 


Sesame Seared Tuna with Risotto
P 540.00 



While I love raw salmon more than raw tuna - this sesame seared tuna captured my heart. hehe! I love it paired with the creamy risotto so it's a balance of a creamy and savory taste. 


 Tempura Ice Cream
P 190.00


Cheesecake
P 190.00



Perfect way to end the hearty meal with these super delicious desserts as well. The tempura ice cream is their version of fried ice cream and the cheesecake was rich. <3


I posted this on my IG Stories that night and I immediately got messages asking me information about 81 Seihai since some of my friends wanted the live acoustic session for a night out. One couple I know immediately went there the night after! 



81 SEIHAI  (pronounced as SAY HI) Sushi Lounge is located at the G/F President Tower, 81 Timog Avenue, Quezon City.  For inquiries, please call (02) 355 0367 or 0915 513 7671.


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